This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
You should always plead no contest, if you can. A no contest plea mean that you do not contest the charges. The court still finds you guilty, but the conviction can't be used against you in a civil lawsuit. For example, if you are in a car accident and get cited, you would want to plead no contest to the citation.
Before the time you must appear in court, you may mail or bring to the court a plea of not guilty using the Traffic Citation Reply Form. The court will set your case for a jury trial. If you notify the court that you waive your right to a jury trial, your case will be set for a trial by the court.
By maintaining a not guilty plea, you retain the leverage needed to negotiate a more favorable plea agreement. This could result in lesser charges, reduced sentences, or alternative sentencing options that might not be available if you initially plead guilty.
You should plead no contest, at which point you will meet with the prosecutor. As long as your speed wasn't way over the posted limit and this is your first ticket as claimed, they will most likely agree to a fine and defensive driving in lieu of putting a mark on your driving record.
Should I appeal my speeding ticket? It was issued to someone other than the intended recipient. No speed limit sign where the offence took place. The NIP was not sent within 14 days of the alleged offence. You think the fine does not reflect the severity of the offence.
Before the time you must appear in court, you may mail or bring to the court a plea of not guilty using the Traffic Citation Reply Form. The court will set your case for a jury trial. If you notify the court that you waive your right to a jury trial, your case will be set for a trial by the court.
How to fight a speeding ticket in court Delay the hearing. If you have the option to reschedule, this will give you more time to build your case. Gather evidence. Research speed equipment. Ask witnesses to attend. Plan your questions.
Common Excuses for Speeding “I Didn't Realize I Was Speeding” ... “I Was Just Keeping Up with Traffic” ... “I'm Late for an Important Appointment” ... “The Road Was Empty, So I Thought It Was Okay” ... “I Didn't See the Speed Limit Sign” ... “I Was Just Trying to Pass Someone Quickly”
Start Cruising. The easiest way to avoid speeding is to use your cruise control. Most modern cars come equipped with cruise control, which lets you set a specific speed for driving. Your car will take care of maintaining and regulating your speed so you can focus on potential hazards on the road.